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FLYBY
By Lingjin Zheng
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The Day of Silence, a national event where LGBT students and their supporters take a vow of silence to protest the suppression of youth voices, took place on Friday. The event began in 1996 at the University of Virginia. Since then, the project has spread to middle schools, high schools, and universities all over the nation.
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NEWS
By Jenna R. Overton
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tony Porter, co-founder of A Call to Men, told a mostly male audience that the dominant perceptions of manhood must ...
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FLYBY
By Marlee Melendy
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Looking for a party to go to this weekend? How about a study group for your upcoming midterm or a place to sell your old books?
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NEWS
By Saira Khanna
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
The Harvard Graduate Council announced that Harvard will officially recognize university-wide student groups in a press release yesterday.
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ARTS
By Katherine A Clements, Nora F Eccles, Janet J Eom, COURTESY COLLEEN MACDONALD, and Rena Mei
Monday, April 11, 2011
Week in Photos: Arts (04/12/2011)
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NEWS
By SHATHA I. HUSSEIN
Monday, April 11, 2011
Professors and students discussed the deep connection between America’s history of human bondage and its economic ascendancy during a three-day conference at Harvard and Brown University entitled “Slavery’s Capitalism: A New History of American Economic Development.”
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NEWS
By Rachael E. Apfel
Monday, April 11, 2011
A frustrated Undergraduate Council heavily debated legislation supporting the Harvard chapter of Students for a Just and Stable Future (SJSF) before ultimately deciding to “kill the bill” due to concerns about setting unintended precedents.
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NEWS
By Patrick Galvin
Monday, April 11, 2011
Following a 385-330 victory over Minnesota in the finals of the Intercollegiate Champion Tournament (ICT) in Chicago on Saturday night, Harvard’s quiz bowl team became not only the national champion for the second consecutive year, but also the first purely undergraduate team to ever win the Division I title in the Intercollegiate Championship Tournament.
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NEWS
By Cayla C. Calderwood
Monday, April 11, 2011
Student leaders from a variety of campus organizations spent an afternoon learning about leadership techniques and strategies at the inaugural Leadership Symposium on Friday afternoon.
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NEWS
By Joseph E. Glynias and Candance B Samuel
Friday, April 8, 2011
Soon after Lynn K. Trever—a member of the dining staff at Harvard’s Greenhouse Café—first came to the U.S., she found herself toiling for 16 hours a day while eight months pregnant. But despite her exhausting work schedule and her lack of formal schooling, Trever decided she wanted to become an American citizen.
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